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GypsyDrifter
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27 Jun 2010 11:43pm
What can I say
frant
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28 Jun 2010 7:48am
What can you say!!
I think that you can say that it is an absolute insult to all Australians, indigenous or otherwise.
doggie
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28 Jun 2010 8:37am
Strippers shoud be everywhere I like them
Gizmo
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28 Jun 2010 10:09am
So whats the problem? is it because she is French or was it the strip....Remember she was still wearing more than most of the Central Australian indigenous population.

colinwill78
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28 Jun 2010 1:16pm
frant said...

What can you say!!
I think that you can say that it is an absolute insult to all Australians, indigenous or otherwise.


I'm not insulted. Except i wish it was in HD. She's a nice girl.
GypsyDrifter
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28 Jun 2010 12:39pm
So now we need a nice pretty blonde very suntanned Ozzie girl to
go and do the same on there Eiffel Tower.

This reeks of French arrogance...

But yes pretty (body) girl
Haircut
Haircut
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28 Jun 2010 3:23pm
if she practiced her billy cokebottle accent, she looks 4.75% aus-indigenous enough to pop down to centrelink and pick up her wage
doggie
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28 Jun 2010 1:39pm
frant said...

What can you say!!
I think that you can say that it is an absolute insult to all Australians, indigenous or otherwise.


If it wasnt filmed and spread over the internet would it still be an insult?
frant
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28 Jun 2010 4:56pm
doggie said...

frant said...

What can you say!!
I think that you can say that it is an absolute insult to all Australians, indigenous or otherwise.


If it wasnt filmed and spread over the internet would it still be an insult?


I think that she is a pretty girl and if I went to a strip show I would be pleased to slip a $100 bill in her knickers. If she did the same strip show at a different forum, say Bondy Beach for example then would be no problem. However if you accept that Uluru is a sacred site and should not be climbed then it is an act of desecration and an insult. If you don't accept that "Ayres Rock" is a sacred site then this stripper is handing you an insult by claiming that it was a tribute to the indigenous people whom you do not acknowledge.
doggie
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28 Jun 2010 3:31pm
frant said...

doggie said...

frant said...

What can you say!!
I think that you can say that it is an absolute insult to all Australians, indigenous or otherwise.


If it wasnt filmed and spread over the internet would it still be an insult?


I think that she is a pretty girl and if I went to a strip show I would be pleased to slip a $100 bill in her knickers. If she did the same strip show at a different forum, say Bondy Beach for example then would be no problem. However if you accept that Uluru is a sacred site and should not be climbed then it is an act of desecration and an insult. If you don't accept that "Ayres Rock" is a sacred site then this stripper is handing you an insult by claiming that it was a tribute to the indigenous people whom you do not acknowledge.


You didnt answer my question.
frant
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28 Jun 2010 5:38pm
doggie said...

frant said...

doggie said...

frant said...

What can you say!!
I think that you can say that it is an absolute insult to all Australians, indigenous or otherwise.


If it wasnt filmed and spread over the internet would it still be an insult?


I think that she is a pretty girl and if I went to a strip show I would be pleased to slip a $100 bill in her knickers. If she did the same strip show at a different forum, say Bondy Beach for example then would be no problem. However if you accept that Uluru is a sacred site and should not be climbed then it is an act of desecration and an insult. If you don't accept that "Ayres Rock" is a sacred site then this stripper is handing you an insult by claiming that it was a tribute to the indigenous people whom you do not acknowledge.


You didnt answer my question.


I think I have answered your question! But I will spell it out for you if you like. The act itself is an insult for reasons that I have explained. If it had not been filmed and posted on the internet then it would still be an insult but we would probably not be aware of it and not discussing the issue.
desertyank
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28 Jun 2010 3:56pm
Heres an article on it; fromthe NZ Herald.

"Native Australians are calling for the deportation of a French tourist who performed a strip-dance on top of sacred Ayers Rock.

Alizee Sery, 25, however, says she was merely paying tribute to indigenous culture.

Sery was filmed performing the raunchy act on the World Heritage-listed rock - also known by its aboriginal name of Uluru - in the Northern Territory. She said it had been a life-long dream to visit the site.

"I did it as a tribute to the way it used to be, how they were living naked back in the days, so I am doing a return to the land," she said.

In the video, which has made its way onto the internet, Sery is seen stripping down nothing more than her underwear, boots and a cowboy hat.

Aboriginal elders are outraged and are calling for her deportation."

- AAP
doggie
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28 Jun 2010 4:06pm
frant said...

doggie said...

frant said...

doggie said...

frant said...

What can you say!!
I think that you can say that it is an absolute insult to all Australians, indigenous or otherwise.


If it wasnt filmed and spread over the internet would it still be an insult?


I think that she is a pretty girl and if I went to a strip show I would be pleased to slip a $100 bill in her knickers. If she did the same strip show at a different forum, say Bondy Beach for example then would be no problem. However if you accept that Uluru is a sacred site and should not be climbed then it is an act of desecration and an insult. If you don't accept that "Ayres Rock" is a sacred site then this stripper is handing you an insult by claiming that it was a tribute to the indigenous people whom you do not acknowledge.


You didnt answer my question.


I think I have answered your question! But I will spell it out for you if you like. The act itself is an insult for reasons that I have explained. If it had not been filmed and posted on the internet then it would still be an insult but we would probably not be aware of it and not discussing the issue.


My point exactly, but how can it be an insult if it wasnt seen or reported? Its like a tree falling in the woods, if no one was there did it happen? Yes it did happen but no one was aware of it. Its only headlines cos sum idiot filmed it.....
maxm
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28 Jun 2010 6:15pm
doggie, I'm surprised. You know the correct answer. It's

boobs

doggie
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28 Jun 2010 4:20pm
maxm said...

doggie, I'm surprised. You know the correct answer. It's

boobs




Lol, yea as usual maxim you are right, not like me to be this serious

Mondays! Sheesh!!!
poor relative
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28 Jun 2010 4:33pm
Reeks of this

doggie
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28 Jun 2010 4:43pm
I luv them as much as strippers PR
pweedas
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28 Jun 2010 6:20pm
Considering the number of people that have a pith over the rock when they get to the top of it, I think the indignation over a bit of semi naked dancing is a bit overdone.
If I was a rock I would rather be danced all over by this chic naked, than be pithed all over.
Heck! I'm not a rock and I wouild still rather she danced all over me naked.

Going back 30 years you could land a plane right up next to the rock and camp next to it and climb up it with no restriction.
The aboriginals used to have camps next to it at various times.
There was no mention or indication that it was anything sacred.
This sacred site bizzo seems to be something which has gained traction over the last 15 years.
Mark _australia
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28 Jun 2010 6:22pm
How is this disrespectful? OK sacred site yes I get that but she did not do it for commercial gain or to poke fun at aborigines. If she dressed up as a black person and made disparaging remarks that would be a no-no.
All she did was get half naked and run around a bit. Wow. So what.

What matters is how it was intended and there is no racial undertones here.

Same as if a streaker runs out across the footy field - the die hard fans for whom footy is their LIFE don't get all upset about their footy ground being desecrated, they just just shake their head and think "that person is a d1ckhead" and get on with life.

This is just a media beat up to whip the aboriginal industry into a frenzy, when they should be actually talking about the real things that affect aboriginal people. They need to shake their head, thinks "she's a d!ckhead" and get on with life.

I think next time a black person gets naked on a beach, I'm suing.

frant
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28 Jun 2010 8:36pm
pweedas said...

Considering the number of people that have a pith over the rock when they get to the top of it, I think the indignation over a bit of semi naked dancing is a bit overdone.
If I was a rock I would rather be danced all over by this chic naked, than be pithed all over.
Heck! I'm not a rock and I wouild still rather she danced all over me naked.

Going back 30 years you could land a plane right up next to the rock and camp next to it and climb up it with no restriction.
The aboriginals used to have camps next to it at various times.
There was no mention or indication that it was anything sacred.
This sacred site bizzo seems to be something which has gained traction over the last 15 years.


Don't worry P. I'm sure that if she was dancing over you naked something would be like a rock.
But I don't buy that what we could do 30 years ago is all that relevant to today. About 30 years ago I was working in Alice Springs on the Palm Valley Natural Gas Pipeline. Todd River in Alice and Hermansburg Mission which we got special passes to transit was a real eye opener for me. I hope that things have changed for the better in our appreciation of the indigenous culture since then. What harm can come from accepting the validity of the "sacred site bizzo"?
I did have a couple of hours off one afternoon and thought that I might take a quick squizz at Ayres Rock as it was then known. its only about 800k away as I soon discovered.
Smedg
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28 Jun 2010 9:15pm
@ mark_australia and pweedas and like minded others. Get with the times. This is clearly disrespectful or at the very very very least, hugely ignorant. Hot, ignorant, attention seeking or racist, it is not ok to strip on a sacred site.
wheelnut
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28 Jun 2010 7:31pm
Smedg said...

@ mark_australia and pweedas and like minded others. Get with the times. This is clearly disrespectful or at the very very very least, hugely ignorant. Hot, ignorant, attention seeking or racist, it is not ok to strip on a sacred site.


Its also clearly disrespectful to lie around the city streets drunk, steal cars, holdup service stations and threaten others... Im just waiting for some Australians to also say "Sorry" in return.
Beersy
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28 Jun 2010 10:15pm
wheelnut said...

Its also clearly disrespectful to lie around the city streets drunk, steal cars, holdup service stations and threaten others... Im just waiting for some Australians to also say "Sorry" in return.


That's a bit of a stupid comment, a lot of white people do that all the time.
Also, saying it isn't disrespectful is a bit stupid. It's the same as if she'd gone to the vatican and stripped in St. Peter's Basilica.
Smedg
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28 Jun 2010 10:39pm
Wingnut if i were laurie you would be banned for the racist ignorance shown in that comment. That is the single most offensive thing i've read on seabreeze to date.

hoping u r really a troll who has gone too far and don't actually think like that.
laurie
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28 Jun 2010 10:44pm
.. and that will about do it.

Sorry fella's, politics & race get people offended and that ain't what Seabreeze is about. Plenty of other sites that cater for that stuff...

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